Loose fasteners
Fastener movement or aging that can lead to water entry.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing can perform well in Arizona when seams, fasteners, trim, valleys, and penetrations are inspected and detailed correctly.

Common roof clues are easier to evaluate when the inspection is tied to photos.
Fastener movement or aging that can lead to water entry.
Metal expansion, contraction, or loose sections that need review.
High-flow areas where clean metal work matters.
Openings around pipes or equipment that need documented flashing.
Edges, transitions, or visible finish concerns.
Post-wind or debris concerns that need inspection photos.
The scope should connect to real roof conditions, not vague sales language.
Panel field, seams, fasteners, and trim
Valleys, penetrations, and edge conditions
Visible movement, damage, or leak paths
Written options for repair or replacement
Metal roof performance depends on small details. Quest documents those details before recommending a repair, replacement section, or larger project.

Yes. Quest reviews metal roof details and explains the scope before work is approved.
Often, but the right answer depends on seams, fasteners, flashing, and surrounding roof condition.